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a new report says the nsa cracked videoconferencing system at u.n. and apparently that is not all. >>> plus jody arias is back before a judge. today we could learn when the retrial of the convicted killer's penalty phase will begin. >>> and there is talk about making an entrance? bandits storm a pawn shop. why what they got away with has police very worried. it is all happing right now. jon: good morning to you, with us today, is arthel neville. in for jenna lee. arthel: we'll start with this, jon. a-team of u.n. inspectors coming under sniper fire in damascus. a spokesman saying it happened while they were on their way to inspect the site where hundreds of people were killed in a reported chemical attack last week. for days syria wouldn't let the team go near the site. the government finally agreeing to allow the inspectors to visit that starting today but a senior u.s. official dismissed the offer as too late to be credible saying crucial evidence could have already been destroyed. leland vittert is live in jerusalem with more. leland? >> reporter:
a new report says the nsa cracked videoconferencing system at u.n. and apparently that is not all. >>> plus jody arias is back before a judge. today we could learn when the retrial of the convicted killer's penalty phase will begin. >>> and there is talk about making an entrance? bandits storm a pawn shop. why what they got away with has police very worried. it is all happing right now. jon: good morning to you, with us today, is arthel neville. in for jenna lee. arthel: we'll...
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speaking of the nsa, of course, we reached out to the nsa for response. a spokesperson says this. let me read this. nsa signals intelligence commission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. we defend the united states from such threats while fiercely working to protect the privacy rights of u.s. persons. it's not either/or. it's both. that's the nsa to us here at cnn. >> there is murder, mayhem on main street usa every day of the week. but you hide from that. you don't face up to that. and you let your congressmen and senators escape and dance around the bush. >> provocative words from someone who's calling for a boycott of the united states. all of this today after police say teenagers killed a college baseball player because they were bored. well, my panel has something to say about that. that discussion is next. >>> plus, as if this dad and daughter haven't been through enough already, the family of kidnapper james dimaggio is asking for a paternity test on his victim, 16-year-old hannah anderson. more on the case, coming up. i save time, mon
speaking of the nsa, of course, we reached out to the nsa for response. a spokesperson says this. let me read this. nsa signals intelligence commission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. we defend the united states from such threats while fiercely working to protect the privacy rights of u.s. persons. it's not either/or. it's both. that's the nsa to us here at cnn. >> there is murder, mayhem on main street usa every day of the week. but you hide from...
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former nsa or and officials from the energy industry talk about ways to reject the nation's electric grid from cyber attacks. handsome young officers that were surrounding my grandmother. my grandfather had been trying to talk to her because of the handsome young men. rush to go upstairs to do it they had to do. they left her standing there. grandfather fell in behind her going up to the steps to the deck. when she heard that, my grandmother fainted. right back into the arms of the president. he caught her tenderly and gently. >> the encore presentation of first ladies, looking at the public and private lives of our nations first ladies. next week, anna harrison to eliza johnson. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings on the white house events, briefings, and conferences and offering complete coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. industryy the cable tv 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite providers. you can watch us in hd. >> a look at the defen
former nsa or and officials from the energy industry talk about ways to reject the nation's electric grid from cyber attacks. handsome young officers that were surrounding my grandmother. my grandfather had been trying to talk to her because of the handsome young men. rush to go upstairs to do it they had to do. they left her standing there. grandfather fell in behind her going up to the steps to the deck. when she heard that, my grandmother fainted. right back into the arms of the president....
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this gets back into the nsa program. i know that many americans are still concerned about the level of intelligence collected through the nsa program but it's not only foreign intelligence. what the intelligence shows us is taking place in yemen or over in north africa. those calls are going through to parts of europe and to the united states so, yes, we may have to scale back the size. our enemies are out there making plots to ichb flikt harm on us. we need a very strong surveillance program, one in which congress has to take much greater responsibility in overseeing. that's critical to balance the liberty and also the security of this country. >> thank you very much. bill cohn. >>> and the web world is making headlines today. amazon's ceo made news by buying the washington post this week as a personal investment. they're diving into the art world. you wouldn't believe this, but they are introducing their new fine art marketplace. master pieces by andy warhol and monet are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. yahoo! c
this gets back into the nsa program. i know that many americans are still concerned about the level of intelligence collected through the nsa program but it's not only foreign intelligence. what the intelligence shows us is taking place in yemen or over in north africa. those calls are going through to parts of europe and to the united states so, yes, we may have to scale back the size. our enemies are out there making plots to ichb flikt harm on us. we need a very strong surveillance program,...
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at the same time, the judge, criticizing the nsa, admitted he let something go and the nsa lied to him. look at what we're finding out. 75% of e-mail traffic is getting swept up in this surveillance. the report says it's not malicious, it was just a mistake. >> and it's probably not. >> that's the answer, everyone says, what could go wrong? this is what could go wrong. the fact that all your e-mails are going to be under the apparatus. >> none of this happens without edward snowden. let's be realistic. do we really believe clapper would have released what he did today? the nsa would be deciding they need to be forthcoming? the president tried to say that's not true, they would have done this review. maybe they'd have done some of this but there's no way we'd be seeing all this. >> i think at least chelsea manning had the courage to face judge. the big issue here is that, you know, you have not just the government having access to this but tens of thousands of private contractors, right? every american has 75% of their e-mail traffic now in the hands of contractors who may end up lettin
at the same time, the judge, criticizing the nsa, admitted he let something go and the nsa lied to him. look at what we're finding out. 75% of e-mail traffic is getting swept up in this surveillance. the report says it's not malicious, it was just a mistake. >> and it's probably not. >> that's the answer, everyone says, what could go wrong? this is what could go wrong. the fact that all your e-mails are going to be under the apparatus. >> none of this happens without edward...
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and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a year late. >>> still to come, miley cyrus's raunchy routine sparks criticism but does it add up? >>> pandemonium. another cub could be on the way. the shout out tonight and an amazing shot. colorado state university freshman has won a year's worth of tuition after sinking a half court shot during a pep rally on campus. he was selected randomly and given three opportunities to make the shot. he only needed one. it's a very similar shot to the one we saw from a ball state freshman last week, amazing. wow. look at that. the student won a semester's worth of free tuition and the sho
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telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's e
telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix....
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going on to edward snowden and the revelations there and weeks ago we almost defunded the nsa. the republican from michigan got a lot of bipartisan support for defunding the nsa in the wake of these revelations that have come up. the president is feeling that wind and that pressure and that 79% number of the americans who wanted to see congressional authorization here. i he's been pushed into this position. i am very, very glad like the people that you referenced at the top of this. that he made this decision. and it shows that maybe after decades of the executive branch just assuming all war making power, that the balance is beginning to swing back to a constitutional direction. >> we have to take another quick break here. when we come back, i want to talk to you about what this is going to mean for the rest of the legislative agenda here. because again, immigration reforms still on the docket allegedly. and also, of course, a number of looming budget deadlines. we'll talk about that. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the ho
going on to edward snowden and the revelations there and weeks ago we almost defunded the nsa. the republican from michigan got a lot of bipartisan support for defunding the nsa in the wake of these revelations that have come up. the president is feeling that wind and that pressure and that 79% number of the americans who wanted to see congressional authorization here. i he's been pushed into this position. i am very, very glad like the people that you referenced at the top of this. that he...
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jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening now." jon: but we begin on this friday morning with stunning new developments in the nsa spying scandal. new reports the intelligence agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. good morning to you, i'm jon scott. >> i'm allison cam rot tax in for general that lee. jon: mice to have you here. >> we have a lot of news, because details come from nsa leaker edward snowden. he shared them with the "washington post." we have infractions was unauthorized surveillance of u.s. citizens. >> a lot of what happens
jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening...
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and nsa leaker edward snowden gets asylum. both are being celebrated in some circles, but are they really heroes? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." well, if you fund it, you're for it. that's the message
and nsa leaker edward snowden gets asylum. both are being celebrated in some circles, but are they really heroes? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." well, if you fund it, you're for it. that's the message
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we heard all the public outcry when he learned how the nsa keeps tabs on us, but there's anger behind the escapes that we're not using this spy tools widely enough. the time quotes intelligence experts who say other government agencies want access to all the secret information the nsa selected. let's take you to the judge. senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. >> at first the government toldes when snowden made his initial revelations the only thing they captured was basic information, billing information,. who you called, when you called, how long you spoke. >> shepard: they lied to us. >> snowden and other nsa whistle-blowers, including one named thomas drake who has been on shows in this building, was prosecuted by the government, and the prosecution was thrown out. reveals the government does have the context of phone calls and e-mails and can read them. this morning we learn that other entities in the federal government are jealous that the nsa has this and they want it. but the dea revealed, the drug enforcement administration, it has received it. so, they have actua
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the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. but we need to reevaluate where we're at in light of these threats. sequestration has to be fixed. if this happens a year from now, intelligence community and military will be less capable. afrikom needs to be beefed up. that's where the war is going. we're about to withdraw from afghanistan. i don't want afghanistan to become iraq where we withdraw our troops and the terrorists come back. i appreciate what the administration is doing. they're taging the right approach to this. benghazi was a complete failure. the threats were real there. the reporting was real. and we basically dropped the ball. we've learned from benghazi, thank god, and the administration is doing this right. >> let me ask you, when you look at this map of u.s. embassies that are closed or consulates or missions, 22 of them, most of them across the muslim world, when you hear this global warning to all americans to take care, what do you think that says if the mission is to terrorize. in some sense, you feel like t
the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. but we need to reevaluate where we're at in light of these threats. sequestration has to be fixed. if this happens a year from now, intelligence community and military will be less capable. afrikom needs to be beefed up. that's where the war is going. we're about to withdraw from afghanistan. i don't want afghanistan to become iraq where we withdraw our troops and the terrorists come back. i appreciate what the administration is doing. they're...
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another leak from edward snowden, the nsa bugged the u.n. building in new york as long as with 80 embassies and consulating around the world. they say the surveillance program has little or nothing do with warding off terrorists. according to documents obtained by the german newspaper an nsa agent writes about cracking the coke to access u.n. communications and proclaims, listen carefully to this one, the traffic gives us the internal video teleconferencing at the u.n. yeah. yeah. that's the end of that dispatch. do you think i read this and i thought, i think this is a fairly big deal, what the nsa is -- we have heard already in some of these leaks about the u.s. spying on other foreign governments, but the notion that we are tapping into the video teleconferencing at the united nations would seem to be another shoe in -- how many shoes can drop, how many legs on this caterpillar but your thoughts? >> probably the clearest sign yet that snowden is playing an international game here. he knows that he's locked in a confrontation with the unit
another leak from edward snowden, the nsa bugged the u.n. building in new york as long as with 80 embassies and consulating around the world. they say the surveillance program has little or nothing do with warding off terrorists. according to documents obtained by the german newspaper an nsa agent writes about cracking the coke to access u.n. communications and proclaims, listen carefully to this one, the traffic gives us the internal video teleconferencing at the u.n. yeah. yeah. that's the...
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news is we have picked up intelligence what we do what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen, where the u.s. embassy now looks more like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. though the alerts are focused overseas, washington and new york are stepping up security as a precaution. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next, a shift in power in iran, could be a big change in the country's nuclear ambitions. >>> bay area gas stations won bragging rights this weekend, a lucky powerball player who bought a tick threat won quite a bit more than that we will show you. >>> and we are watching low clouds spilling back across san francisco, which will bring us some drizzle as we head into tomorrow morning and it could also bring temperatures that are even cooler than the ones we are seeing outside right now. pretty mild this time of year. look at your 7-day forecast when we come right back. [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait origina
news is we have picked up intelligence what we do what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen, where the u.s. embassy now looks more like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. though the alerts are focused overseas, washington and new york are stepping up security as a precaution. brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next, a shift in power in iran, could be a...
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the nsa has made a mockery of that. host: the first call from our guest to as a law degree from harvard and has worked as an attorney and is now a member of the u.s. house. allen and grayson is a democrat from florida. texas is up first on the democratic line. caller: i don't know if you remember me but i'm a lady down in texas that you took the time to make a phone call to a few years ago and bank be on your health care comments. i have followed you and we appreciate what you do. i am down here on the southern border and i am very concerned about the drones on the domestic surveillance down here. i don't think people have any idea how widespread it is. saw has concerned me when i a story a few years ago about the war blimps they were using. everything we take out of the mideast is being brought here. i worry about that and i think the drone program is something that really needs to be investigated and put a halt to. guest: in fact, i have taken a step to do that. i passed an amendment -- it is typical for any democrat
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we'll hear from nsa and cia director, former nsa and cia director michael hayden. he spoke to the group today about cybersecurity and challenges facing industry and how much protection expect to get from the government. >> well, good morning, and thanks to have a chance to chat with you today. i will try to limit my transmission of your to about 20 minutes or so and then leave about 15 minutes for any questions or comments that yo have. as suggested, my purpose here's what my army buddies used to call a briefing with a big hand and the little mouth. i get to do the strategic overview. and what you have following me our people far more expert than i can be specific definitions of the problem, and specific responses to the problems i think we're all going to identify here today. folks from government, folks from industry, federal government, state and local government, think tanks who can, and perhaps begin to map out a way ahead that we certainly wanted to see requested in our final report. so let me begin. as i said, they can, little nap, broad concepts and then as
we'll hear from nsa and cia director, former nsa and cia director michael hayden. he spoke to the group today about cybersecurity and challenges facing industry and how much protection expect to get from the government. >> well, good morning, and thanks to have a chance to chat with you today. i will try to limit my transmission of your to about 20 minutes or so and then leave about 15 minutes for any questions or comments that yo have. as suggested, my purpose here's what my army buddies...
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and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll bring you an update after the break. stay with us. ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop foro one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. do you mind
and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll...
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problem, not to get too far off topic, when you look at what has been problematic about the recent nsa disclosures we have been learning about, if you do not have members of congress, american people, knowing about what the government is doing, then, you do risk the sense this will be the kind of permanent war that will never end and you will never be able to grapple and that will create a bureaucracy. if you were to say we should repeal that, then you would effectively be saying, you do not think there is currently a war. the enemy gets a vote. they are voting they are still in war with us. that is where i am at. >> let me throw into the discussion i am sure president obama discussed, before the diplomatic outpost closing, that the author -- authorizations for the use of military force, they should consider repealing it. the idea of rebuilding it would be based on the narrative the war is winding down and al qaeda is being defeated. if we agree that is incorrect, then we also agree you need some kind of authorization for the u.s. to fight that war. >> that is right. it is one of the t
problem, not to get too far off topic, when you look at what has been problematic about the recent nsa disclosures we have been learning about, if you do not have members of congress, american people, knowing about what the government is doing, then, you do risk the sense this will be the kind of permanent war that will never end and you will never be able to grapple and that will create a bureaucracy. if you were to say we should repeal that, then you would effectively be saying, you do not...
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what has their thinking been about the criticism of the nsa program? >> of all things on his plate, snowden leaks, the question of what does nsa do and what is surveillance about, politically had a bigger impact than the other various controversy. some argue are politically driven and others more serious than that. this one had the actual impact when you look at the polls it's that's where you see skepticism rising among particularly among folks under the age of 40 who spent a lot of time online and he has been getting a lot of advice, the president has, from outside advisers saying you have to be more public in explaining and if your going to defend and in defending. create more transparency and do these things. you have to get out there and explain these programs because you're taking on water on this topic with a group of voters and a group of americans who are inclined to be supportive of you on other things. you can't afford to lose another piece of the american electorate because you have other things you have to push. >> and this comes after con
what has their thinking been about the criticism of the nsa program? >> of all things on his plate, snowden leaks, the question of what does nsa do and what is surveillance about, politically had a bigger impact than the other various controversy. some argue are politically driven and others more serious than that. this one had the actual impact when you look at the polls it's that's where you see skepticism rising among particularly among folks under the age of 40 who spent a lot of time...
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information obtained by the nsa resulting in the u.s. issuing travelers warnings overseas, closing a number of indices throughout much of what we call the arab world, and also we're seeing heightened security here at home as well. you have been very critical as it turns out this open question goes to of the role of the nsa and the surveillance program as well. knowing what we know right now, knowing that much of this information has come from intercepts by the nsa, are you at this point changing your mind about the way you view the nsa's surveillance programs and the way to make impact our federal americans? try to know. four years i was on the intelligence community in the congress. i understand how they work. i don't know the details of these. i'm not on the intelligence community now. but we can presume that these were international intercepts, and which we should be doing. but the idea of vacuum cleaner wholesaler collection of information of personal information about americans has completely unacceptable. it's not simply unconstitu
information obtained by the nsa resulting in the u.s. issuing travelers warnings overseas, closing a number of indices throughout much of what we call the arab world, and also we're seeing heightened security here at home as well. you have been very critical as it turns out this open question goes to of the role of the nsa and the surveillance program as well. knowing what we know right now, knowing that much of this information has come from intercepts by the nsa, are you at this point...
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senator widen was, i'm not happy where the nsa is going. when lawmakers were offered insight on this without compromising the quality of the program. we have compromised the quality of the program in intercepting the next ramsey bishop, the next mohammed atta in exposing how it works. >> why didn't they get major hasan? >> when you say exposing how it works, you think any terrorist didn't know that you can't get on a cell phone -- >> excuse me, do you know what -- what do you think courier -- >> i'll answer your question. i did not know this. we have the main serers in our country. but not all. now, they know what e-mail to use ha we monitor and what doesn't and it changed instantly and so many line of communication went instantly dead. that's snowden's doing. >> i want to understand this. why is it the nsa or intelligence agencies need to collect all the internet traffic, phone records of every american in order to find tsarnaev or hasan or anybody? i don't get it at all. >> john miller at cbs made a comment, don't worry, because there's a
senator widen was, i'm not happy where the nsa is going. when lawmakers were offered insight on this without compromising the quality of the program. we have compromised the quality of the program in intercepting the next ramsey bishop, the next mohammed atta in exposing how it works. >> why didn't they get major hasan? >> when you say exposing how it works, you think any terrorist didn't know that you can't get on a cell phone -- >> excuse me, do you know what -- what do you...
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in a statement to fox news a nsa spokesperson says quote, nsa signals intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who are aiming to harm the country. we defend against threats and working to protect privacy rights of u.s. persons. it is not either/or. it is both. the use of the devices that allow the agency to pull data in real time as it passes through web networks. the in. sa's definition of collection relies on an intelligence directive which defines collection as analyzing retrieving information, not actually storing it, heather. heather: catherine, where does it leave the administration? >> reporter: in his most recent comments on the ns aft controversy president obama said more americans learn about the nsa programs and safeguards built into the programs he believes the more comfortable he will be with the level of surveillance. >> i'm comfortable that the program currently is not being abused. i'm comfortable if the american people examined, exactly what was taking place, how it was being used, what the safeguards were, that they would say, you know what? t
in a statement to fox news a nsa spokesperson says quote, nsa signals intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who are aiming to harm the country. we defend against threats and working to protect privacy rights of u.s. persons. it is not either/or. it is both. the use of the devices that allow the agency to pull data in real time as it passes through web networks. the in. sa's definition of collection relies on an intelligence directive which defines collection as...
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we know companies like microsoft are willing to cooperate with nsa. a if you report says local law l enforcement agencies are taking information surveillance fromsa the nsa and arresting americans because of that surveillance. what you're doing is inviting the government into your home. that, to me, is very dangerous. >> wayne, you have to be careful what you wear when you're watching tv. they might flip the switch and v watch you right back? >> that's true. and i agree.hey it's a terrible thing to have the government watching you for anything. federal geet the government out of awful our lives. however, nobody is forcing you once again to buy that particular television that has a that camera in it.at c it's like buying a gun. you know a gun can kill somebody, might even kill you if you own the gun. so you got to be careful.n. so if you buy that television that has that camera, you're taking that risk. you don't have to -- wayne -- nobody is forcing you, but you buy the tv with the expectation thatpect government isn't going to be surveying you eating
we know companies like microsoft are willing to cooperate with nsa. a if you report says local law l enforcement agencies are taking information surveillance fromsa the nsa and arresting americans because of that surveillance. what you're doing is inviting the government into your home. that, to me, is very dangerous. >> wayne, you have to be careful what you wear when you're watching tv. they might flip the switch and v watch you right back? >> that's true. and i agree.hey it's a...
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let us start right off with the nsa program. i know some of it was covered in the previous panel, but i want to get into, with raj, how it actually works. i am talking about the metadata program, which was probably the biggest disclosure by edward snowden, the fact that millions and millions of records of american phone calls were being collected/stored. i will let people use the words they want. by the nsa, under a provision f the patriot act. walk us through exactly how this program works in practice. who has access to it? what can those records be used for? >> thanks for pulling this all together. what i wanted to start out with is that i firmly believe the u.s. government intelligence community, nsa in particular, needs to be as transparent as possible, consistent with our need to protect national security. it is that last piece that makes it so difficult to talk about. i would like to be as informative and helpful in this discussion as possible. the reason i say that is, it is my job as general counsel to make sure our acti
let us start right off with the nsa program. i know some of it was covered in the previous panel, but i want to get into, with raj, how it actually works. i am talking about the metadata program, which was probably the biggest disclosure by edward snowden, the fact that millions and millions of records of american phone calls were being collected/stored. i will let people use the words they want. by the nsa, under a provision f the patriot act. walk us through exactly how this program works in...
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the fact of the matter -- and this is why i said what i said about the nsa business. the president should in the first couple of weeks of the administration, having been briefed on this, said, look, this is what we're doing, this is why we're doing it. you shouldn't really spy on americans without their permission. the polls have showed most americans would support this kind of intelligence operation on americans if it would keep them safer, and i think it probably is. the president has a job. that's to keep americans safe. i don't see how you can keep americans safe without doing things like this once in a while when a credible threat exists. there are very few republicans. the only ones i can think of would be on the intelligence committees that actually have access to anything close to what the president has access to. i have not seen -- it's possible, but i have not seen mike rogers, for example, criticizing the president on this, and he shouldn't. >> one governor, speaking of republicans, lindsey graham was on cnn over the weekend tying the nsa debate to this lat
the fact of the matter -- and this is why i said what i said about the nsa business. the president should in the first couple of weeks of the administration, having been briefed on this, said, look, this is what we're doing, this is why we're doing it. you shouldn't really spy on americans without their permission. the polls have showed most americans would support this kind of intelligence operation on americans if it would keep them safer, and i think it probably is. the president has a job....
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not the nsa. it has something to do with where you keep your money, and the president says, you're not only better off for it, you're safer for it and richer for it. believe it. bank on it. so why are so many doubting it? >> neil: welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. dodd frank might not roll off the tongue but the president says the financial law has stopped banks from rolling you in headaches, in corruption in everything but these, because whether
not the nsa. it has something to do with where you keep your money, and the president says, you're not only better off for it, you're safer for it and richer for it. believe it. bank on it. so why are so many doubting it? >> neil: welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. dodd frank might not roll off the tongue but the president says the financial law has stopped banks from rolling you in headaches, in corruption in everything but these, because whether
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nsa built a surveillance network than officials have publicly showed. it can reach 75% of all u.s. internet traffic. this is days after the british government destroyed laptops that supposedly had information from edward snowden's files on it. i mean, what are the repercussions of this? >> i want to say one can be disturbed about what was done to glenn greenwald's partner and one can be concerned about the extent that is being revealed by the snowden leaks about nsa leaking. one can be disturbed by all of those things. being disturbed and concerned and the general march towards secrecy does not thereby say and bradley manning should be pardoned or released. i just want to make that clear, that those -- one can be properly concerned about all of those things and think that the snowden effect is more good than bad, but that -- again, i would say that doesn't mean that all bets are off and anybody can leak anything. >> i am not proposing it's a zero sum game. i think the narrative around bradley manning is much more cemented in the anti-camp than the pro camp. he has controlled the me
nsa built a surveillance network than officials have publicly showed. it can reach 75% of all u.s. internet traffic. this is days after the british government destroyed laptops that supposedly had information from edward snowden's files on it. i mean, what are the repercussions of this? >> i want to say one can be disturbed about what was done to glenn greenwald's partner and one can be concerned about the extent that is being revealed by the snowden leaks about nsa leaking. one can be...
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. >> reporter: and this morning fresh debate about the nsa's surveillance program, which intelligence officials say tipped them off about this latest threat. >> it is scary. al qaeda is on the rise in this part of the world, and the nsa program has proven its worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: and tonight nbc is reporting that officials in pakistan has tightened security in islamabad due to a potential terror threat interethere, but s hour there's no link between the two. >> the embassy in cairo is among those affected by this order. tonight our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more on precautions there and insight into are where this threat is coming from. >> reporter: good evening, lester. these are the side streets around the u.s. embassy here in downtown cairo. the embassy today is closed like so many embassies and consulates in the region, and as you can see the embassy tonight is right behind this very big, very imposing concrete barricade. this wall w
. >> reporter: and this morning fresh debate about the nsa's surveillance program, which intelligence officials say tipped them off about this latest threat. >> it is scary. al qaeda is on the rise in this part of the world, and the nsa program has proven its worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: and tonight nbc is reporting that officials in pakistan has...
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claims and what we heard from the nsa just seven days later? >> he has been parcing his words very, very carefully. up to what we could politely call being disingenuous. he said congress is fully briefed on this kind of thing and members of congress have said constantly that when they do go to an intelligence briefing they get really real distortions. all kinds of platitudes without any specifics. what we have is a situation where the nsa has been caught once again and it really gets us to the fundamental issue, which is you have to always word with the authorities that if they have power there is a potential that they're going to abuse it. >> you know, a very interesting point earlier in the broadcast, we were talking about stop and frisk and he talked about the fourth amendment in general. since becoming one of the forgotten amendments over the past year and a half do we agree with that assessment? is that something that has received bipartisan support that the fourth amendment is under fire more than especially the second amendment which som
claims and what we heard from the nsa just seven days later? >> he has been parcing his words very, very carefully. up to what we could politely call being disingenuous. he said congress is fully briefed on this kind of thing and members of congress have said constantly that when they do go to an intelligence briefing they get really real distortions. all kinds of platitudes without any specifics. what we have is a situation where the nsa has been caught once again and it really gets us...
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. >> nsa leaker edward snowden is a relatively free man. this morning in a move that has angered u.s. officials, right now according to his lawyer he is living with friends. doug luzader has the latest on this story. good morning, doug. >> this is what the white house was trying to avoid. russian president vladmir putin decided to grant asylum to edward snowden despite the objections of president obama. he left the moscow airport where he was hold up for some time after being granted one year of political asylum something that infuriated the white house. >> we are extremely disappointed the russian government would take this step despite our clear and lawful requests in public and in private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face the charges against him. >> snowden's russian lawyer mean sthiemed off his client's newly issued papers there. back in the united states his father expresses relief and his gratitude toward russian president putin. >> for the courage, the strength, the humanity that they have demonstrated in what
. >> nsa leaker edward snowden is a relatively free man. this morning in a move that has angered u.s. officials, right now according to his lawyer he is living with friends. doug luzader has the latest on this story. good morning, doug. >> this is what the white house was trying to avoid. russian president vladmir putin decided to grant asylum to edward snowden despite the objections of president obama. he left the moscow airport where he was hold up for some time after being...
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. >>> and still to come, new developments in the nsa investigation. warning signs in 1983 that were ignored. >>> and switzerland's controversial plan to combat prostitution. why the swiss government thinks sex boxes are a good idea. >>> and the latest from the massive wildfire out west. san francisco's water and power supply, in danger! ck on her fee. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten l
. >>> and still to come, new developments in the nsa investigation. warning signs in 1983 that were ignored. >>> and switzerland's controversial plan to combat prostitution. why the swiss government thinks sex boxes are a good idea. >>> and the latest from the massive wildfire out west. san francisco's water and power supply, in danger! ck on her fee. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu,...
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you had reporting on the nsa. they were one of the biggest papers, one of the two papers alongside the guardian to issue the leaks. you had editorial pages saying, hold on, we have to stop these leaks. i think as long as there's an adaptation to what the american public wants, then, yeah. >> but i'm not sure that -- so, i hear you on what the american public wants, but that always makes me a little bit nervous, only because part of what we choose from is a menu of options that are there. and so, this is part of some of the independent media piece, right, to the extent that independent media gets squeezed, i'm not sure that people are making -- it's like, the american public wants reality tv. well, no, reality television is what's on. so you pick which one of them you want. i guess that's my only concern, do we even have on our menu, independent, long-form sort of deep, in-depth journalism? >> we do, if we seek it. the reality is, and i think, you know, the rise of buzz feed exemplifies this, and also in some ways
you had reporting on the nsa. they were one of the biggest papers, one of the two papers alongside the guardian to issue the leaks. you had editorial pages saying, hold on, we have to stop these leaks. i think as long as there's an adaptation to what the american public wants, then, yeah. >> but i'm not sure that -- so, i hear you on what the american public wants, but that always makes me a little bit nervous, only because part of what we choose from is a menu of options that are there....
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concerns about nsa spying? obviously this is ? (off mic) ? domestic politics, will obama in sideline conversations have to be reassuring or apologizing or lowering tensions on some of those concerns? ms. conley: well, i think he will certainly hear concerns expressed in his conversations in stockholm, both bilaterally as well as with the dinner with the nordic heads of government. clearly, i think, the focal point within europe is germany, and this has had significant ramifications both prior to the german election ? national elections on september the 22nd but also, i think, it goes much deeper. and i think initially, as the ? as the documents were released, there was a sense from the administration of just sort of being dismissive about it; that, you know, everyone engages in this practice; you know, this emotionalism/hysteria that was coming just needed to be downplayed. well, actually it?s now taken deep root, and it?s impacting the trans-atlantic relationship, particularly, again, the trans- atlantic trade and investment partnership, tti
concerns about nsa spying? obviously this is ? (off mic) ? domestic politics, will obama in sideline conversations have to be reassuring or apologizing or lowering tensions on some of those concerns? ms. conley: well, i think he will certainly hear concerns expressed in his conversations in stockholm, both bilaterally as well as with the dinner with the nordic heads of government. clearly, i think, the focal point within europe is germany, and this has had significant ramifications both prior...
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that came out, three senior nsa officers who among them working for the nsa, they have all been whistle-blowers for the past seven years trying to go through the official whistle-blower channel, they cannot get any traction on it. that is good enough for me. i want to thank everybody for being here. robert higgs and anthony gregory and especially all of view, this is an incredibly important issue. something more important, something you can share in them. bob and anthony's book foresail at the book tableland they're here to sign the feel like and we have content on our web site, independent.org. the program will be available, there are many articles that they have written, analysis and a lot of information you can use and share with your friends and hopefully empower us to shift the culture, abolish the current state of affairs and have a much brighter future. we hope to see you again soon at another independent institute event. thank you and good night. [applause] >> you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> here is a look at some books being published
that came out, three senior nsa officers who among them working for the nsa, they have all been whistle-blowers for the past seven years trying to go through the official whistle-blower channel, they cannot get any traction on it. that is good enough for me. i want to thank everybody for being here. robert higgs and anthony gregory and especially all of view, this is an incredibly important issue. something more important, something you can share in them. bob and anthony's book foresail at the...
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an nsa official told "the washington post" that the nsa is a hue machine-run agencies and sometimes workers find themselves on the wrong side of the line. i reached out to my white house contact and she says right now, the administration has no comment. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are new developments surrounding edward snowden. he's accused of downloading materials about u.s. and british eavesdropping program while working for dell last year. agents say he left dell for a government contractor job in march to specifically gain access to more top-secret files. and in another development, snowden e-mailed news outlets to distance himself from his father. snowden wrote his father does not speak for him. >>> here at home, refund checks are going out to people in la fayette who donated money for road repairs. the city spent $227,000 on the first round of repaving work. la fayette said it would take a second step if the residents agreed to split the cost. well, the city received more than $23,000 in donations. la fayette has agreed to give the money back bec
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. >> neil: it's not just the nsa. the "washington post" reporting the cia and other spying agencies are getting 53 million bucks a year. that's a lot of money to spy on us and they sort of take out of that same pot to do this. a reason why it says, cut the cash now. the problem with that, it's easier said than done. these agencies can come back and say, you take money from us, it's all on you. go ahead. what do you think? >> that's certainly the case they make everytime people talk about cutting budgets. they say we need this money to keep america safe, and then when you ask -- you follow up and ask, why do you need this money? specifically? explain how this money, this funding for these programs is going to keep us safe. they say, look, we can't tell you because that would be revealing secrets. so just trust us. and so there's this kind of game going on where they say we really need this money to protect you but we can't tell you why. >> neil: you know what i worry about? i'll try to explain it in a way that doesn't
. >> neil: it's not just the nsa. the "washington post" reporting the cia and other spying agencies are getting 53 million bucks a year. that's a lot of money to spy on us and they sort of take out of that same pot to do this. a reason why it says, cut the cash now. the problem with that, it's easier said than done. these agencies can come back and say, you take money from us, it's all on you. go ahead. what do you think? >> that's certainly the case they make everytime...
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traffic isn't being collected by nsa. martha: that central issue he hits on whether it's a gathering or whether they take a look which the president suggested people should be concerned about this. are these major internet providers handing over the e-mails and web history to the government? >> some telecom companies are more judicious than others. just a few of minutes ago we received a statement from a spokesperson for the nsa. it says, nsa's signal intelligence mission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. the statement concludes it's not either/or, it's both. i want to know who gets to name these programs, prism, blarney, asparagus. gregg: what kind of information, really, is the government getting here? it's called metadata. basically it's data about the data. they can collect the phone number of and serial number of those phones. they can note the time of the conversation. web searches and who you e-mail is also collected but not the contents of those e-mails. according to edward
traffic isn't being collected by nsa. martha: that central issue he hits on whether it's a gathering or whether they take a look which the president suggested people should be concerned about this. are these major internet providers handing over the e-mails and web history to the government? >> some telecom companies are more judicious than others. just a few of minutes ago we received a statement from a spokesperson for the nsa. it says, nsa's signal intelligence mission is centered on...
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i expect he will get a couple questions on nsa. for example he told jay leno earlier this week that the u.s. does not have a domestic spying program yet "the new york times" report this is week the fact of extent on spying of american citizens is much more extensive than anybody thought. that the nsa is looking at content of your emails, texts and phone calls. i expect him to get a couple questions about that and also about al qaeda and this terror threat. kelly: the caveat with that eavesdropping now on our data and our emails that it is related to someone who might be involved in terrorism or overseas. let's get to edward snowden though, the guy actually responsible for a lost leaks at the nsa. let's hear what jay carney, the white house press secretary said during the white house briefing about that and the fact that vladmir putin has now given snowden temporary asylum. the president of course stating that he will not meet with putin during the g20 summit in sent. let's hear what jay carney said. >> he is not a dissident. he is
i expect he will get a couple questions on nsa. for example he told jay leno earlier this week that the u.s. does not have a domestic spying program yet "the new york times" report this is week the fact of extent on spying of american citizens is much more extensive than anybody thought. that the nsa is looking at content of your emails, texts and phone calls. i expect him to get a couple questions about that and also about al qaeda and this terror threat. kelly: the caveat with that...